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Deputies track possible pursuit on NC 700Rockingham County NC

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US-29, North Carolina

As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies monitored a possible pursuit involving a teal Honda CRV near NC 700 from US 29 in North Carolina. The vehicle was reported as unable to stay in its lane.

Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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10-80[1], NC 700 from US 29.
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NC 700 from US 29.
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A teal colored Honda CRV, (number withheld), unable to maintain lane.
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[1]
10-80: Pursuit in progress

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US-29, North Carolina

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